Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century
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“This book is an intellectual tour de force.” (GetAbstract.com)
“…a very level-headed book for adventurous readers.” (Accounting Technician, May 2004)
This worthwhile, well-organized book presents insights into the current U.S. economy by comparing contemporary economic events with historical ones, especially such systems as Japan's in the 1990s and the United States in the 1930s. Find out why high-spending, high-borrowing consumerism leveraged the U.S. economy and also what the "soft depression" means for investors. (Best Business Books 2003, Library Journal, March 15, 2004)
"...The authors...come up with some disturbing conclusions..." (The Journal, Newcastle, 5 February 2004)
"...every serious investor should read this book..." (www.iii.co.uk (AMPLE), 6 January 2004)
"...the book has rattled me enough to prompt further inquiry." (The Telegraph, 13 December 2004)
The Journal, Newcastle, 5 February 2004
"...The authors...come up with some disturbing conclusions..."
Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century
Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century,William Bonner,Addison Wiggin,John Wiley & Sons,0471449733,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business cycles,Economic Conditions,Economics - Microeconomics,Finance,Financial Markets,Financial crises,Investments & Securities - General,Personal Finance,Stocks,United States,Business & Economics / Personal Finance / General,Investment & securities,USA
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